DAY 101


DAY 101
07.14.07
TREE 12

Instead of waiting till dark to climb like I had done the first time, I decided it would be best to climb during the day for contrast. I walked down towards the lake noticing many cars parked on the lawn by the shelter. They had parked right under these two trees that sit alone together. I hoped that they would not notice or care that I was (what would appear to be) snooping around their cars then disappearing. But they were too busy. So up I went into this little tree. Lots of arm strength required with minimal footholds. My first climb in my new sandals a twig jammed into the side of my foot drawing blood. Oh well. Up in the tree not too far from the ground (relatively) I got my tag from the limb and continued upwards. I switched limbs and maybe made it four or five feet higher. At this height in the tree the limbs became very thin and bendy. I felt like I was in a hand with 100 fingers with each finger having 100 more fingers and all were trying to squeeze me and poke me. Enjoying my minimal view and constant swaying I made my way back down with little foot help and only a few scratches. Kind of a tough and rough climb for such a little tree. But I really loved the movement.

7-14-08:  I keep wanting to think that my sandals are good for climbing, because that’s why I bought them.  But they don’t have very good grip (compared to my stealth rubber parkour shoes that stick to everything) and I have gotten poked and scratched on my feet when wearing them.  Here’s a picture of my Keen sandals:

Yesterday I was sitting in my apartment trying to get stuff done but my bike was there and it was calling to me.  I got so antsy I just had to get up and go.  A little after 4 pm I rode over to the Oxmoor Mall to Sears.  I ordered some boots online last year from Sears and they screwed up my order and gave me a $25 gift card and an apology.  All my shorts (meaning 2 pairs) are nasty, covered in holes, and just generally wearing thin so I went to get some new ones.  The Mall does not cater to bicyclists at all.  I ended up locking it up over 100 yards from the door of Sears.  Then, after a successful shopping trip I met my mom fordinner donning my new threads.  After eating I went to Cherokee Park to find a tree to climb.  After biking for so long I just wanted an easy climb so I picked a beech tree near Hogan’s Fountain.  The climb was quick and easy but the top provided some nice sway.  I took a video of.  Although, I never really think that a video from my vantage point really gives you the sense of sway that I am getting.


I took some pictures too.  Amy, my sister, wants to see a a picture of my bike.  I don’t have one for you today, but I will try to get that for tomorrow’s entry. 


3 Replies to “DAY 101”

  1. You know, I am about to put my custom-built computer on eBay and would like to take pictures that look as nice as those you took of the leaf and tie, and sandles. How did you do those?

    Your sandals look too sexy to be for tree-climbing.

  2. Well, I can help you out, but it may not look like those. The leaf and ribbon were scanned in a scanner with a white piece of paper behind it at a very high resolution.

    The sandals, well… I linked that photo from a google image search of my sandals, so I did not take that picture. (Again, do I need to credit that website for use of the picture. Blogging rules are not clear cut like research papers are.

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